Now we will update his lilo, to recognize the new kernel at boot time later
: Add the following to / etc / lilo.conf
default = linux2
image = / boot/vmlinuz-2.2.19
label = linux2
root = / dev/hda6 (customize to have you, where your / your
be)
read-only
# / Sbin / lilo-v
# / Sbin / shutdown-r now
# Uname-a
If the show is a new kernel means you have been successful.
Long version
Compiling in Linux kernel 2.4.x
Related link: The Linux Kernel HOWTO

Although in theory can run Linux on the 2 MB of memory, but more
large memory for more you can do. system X -
Windows does not want to run if the memory is less than 8 MB. To
creating additional virtual memory as much as 8 MB, type (as
root):
# Dd if = / dev / zero of = / swapfile bs = 1024 count = 8192
# Mkswap / swapfile 8192
# Sync
# Swapon / swapfile

Add the last line in / etc / rc.d / rc. local to make a swapfile
available at a time when that will come when you boot, or add
this line in / etc / fstab: